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Math Graphic Organizers
Fun and colorful graphic organizers are used to teach skills for solving words problems, learning multiplication facts, subtracting and borrowing, etc. Each organizer breaks down the skill into smaller parts, and gives specific strategies for mastering the concept.
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Math Word Problems Graphic Organizer: Step-by-Step Strategies for Word Problems
The Break It Down For Word Problems graphic organizer is a fantastic tool for supporting students with breaking math word problems into chunks. A simple and effective step by step process is clearly laid out for students, with each step applied to an actual word problem.
There are boxes included for students to work out each part of their problems.
Three pages are included: 1) Example Page
2) Practice/Work Page for two part problems
3) Practice/Work page for three part problems.
Multiplication Facts Graphic Organizer-Strategies for Learning and Memorization
The Break It Down-Multiplication Facts graphic organizer is a fun, simple, and effective way to help your students learn and memorize the basic multiplication facts.
Included are strategies for the twos, threes, fours, fives, nines, tens, elevens, and twelves facts. The sixes, sevens, and eights facts are already covered by the previous strategies (with the exception of 6 x7, 6×8, and 7×8, which are covered in the “Help Me Out” facts, and 6 x6, 7 x7, and 8 x8 which are covered in the “Mirror Facts”).
Colorful illustrations and catchy titles make it fun and easy to memorize the strategy for each group of facts.
Subtraction and Borrowing Graphic Organizer-Visual Step-by-Step Break Down
The Break It Down graphic organizer for Subtraction and Borrowing is a colorful, visual, fun way to support students in their understanding of the concept of borrowing/regrouping.
The concept is broken down into a simple 4 step process, using basic language that young students will understand.
Unifix cubes are included in the visuals to relate the concept back to hands on manipulatives.